Eva Longoria said she has never watched the ABC drama "Desperate Housewives," neither during its original broadcast nor in subsequent re-watches.

This admission is notable because the series served as a cornerstone of Longoria's early career and helped launch her into global stardom. Her detachment from the finished product provides a rare glimpse into the psychological distance some actors maintain from their most famous roles.

Longoria, 51 [1], said the detail during an interview on Tuesday. The series originally aired from 2004 to 2012 [2]. Despite the eight-season run and the immense popularity of the show, the actress has avoided viewing the episodes.

Actors often cite a variety of reasons for avoiding their own work, ranging from a desire to maintain a professional distance to a dislike of seeing their own performances on screen. For Longoria, this means she has not seen the final edited versions of the scenes she filmed for nearly a decade.

The show, which focused on the secrets and lives of women in a suburban neighborhood, became a cultural phenomenon during the mid-2000s. Longoria's role as Gabrielle Solis was central to the plot and the show's overall success.

While many performers engage with their work to analyze their growth or celebrate milestones, Longoria has remained consistent in her avoidance of the series. This choice persists even as the show has transitioned into syndication and streaming platforms.

Eva Longoria said she has never watched the ABC drama "Desperate Housewives."

Longoria's statement highlights a common phenomenon in the entertainment industry where performers decouple their working process from the final consumption of the media. By avoiding the viewing of 'Desperate Housewives,' she maintains a boundary between her professional labor and the public's perception of her performance, regardless of the show's legacy.